DUNFERMLINE NAVYMAN AWARDED
... Engineroom Artificer Andrew M‘Owan, K.N., whose home at Charles Street, Dunfermline. Award has been made for his services at Dunkirk evacuation. NEW POLICE STATION. ...
... Engineroom Artificer Andrew M‘Owan, K.N., whose home at Charles Street, Dunfermline. Award has been made for his services at Dunkirk evacuation. NEW POLICE STATION. ...
... the county. The recommendations were adopted, and it was agreed the revised scale should come into operation on June 25. •• DUNKIRK.'* That trlorious pajre of history. heroism sublime; What tboueh ’twas caused by tieachciy Ne’er matched any time. Our lads ...
... of Dunkirk, and whose will was published fortnight ago, is Pr iiT“M™nTiich«l Hart was a C.A. employed Ostlere ft Shepherd Kirkcaldy. While at homo lived Torwopdlee, Eoad. Lieutenant Hart s mother died while he was on active service. . At Dunkirk Lieutenant ...
... of age, he was son ox Mr John Kilpatrick, 29 Aitken Street Kirkcaldy. He was called up in July, 1939, and took part in the Dunkirk evacuation. His widow resides at 19 Loughborough Road. ■ ' I Ji ■;K 1 I. ; ...
... footballer and played tor Strathedcn Amateurs. LEVEN SERGEANT’S GALLANTRY AT DUNKIRK Awarded D.C.M. X well-known Leven man has been awarded the D.C.M. for his gallantry during the Dunkirk action. He is Sergeant George Disset Traynor, who resides 6 Haughgatc ...
... Minister rightly judged the temper the nation when, as he did this week, he told us the whole stark truth about the retreat to Dunkirk. arc in no mood to be lulled by half-truths, nor shall we be depressed by reverses. The country is more resolved than ever ...
... received by Mrs Westwater 279 Links Street, that her husband, John Philp West water (35), Black Watch, has been killed at Dunkirk. Private Westwater joined tho Army at the age of nineteen and after serving three years in this country was placed the He ...
... worst week since the war began. The week ended October 20 showed a loss of 205,781 tons. The average weekly loss (excluding Dunkirk) since the beginning of the war has been 63.192 tons. The losses are, of course, not entirely due to the U-boats, but include ...
... announced that, the dr amounted to fM. After ing the National Anthem, tlu* party adjourned to the .Masonv where tea was served. Dunkirk Survivor Killed. Barclay, 8.A.0.C., son of clay, ret-red colliery manager, Barclay. Lumphinnans Hoad, la has been killed in ...
... is now giving is only the gift free men who believe in the cause for which they work. Mon use the machines. The spirit of Dunkirk is unbeatable, given the weapons our workers arc making. da vs of trial and adversity, the British people show the stuff they ...
... word on Wednesday that their son, Peter, is a prisoner of war. He was a driver in the R.A.S.C., and has been missing since Dunkirk. Dr J. B. Fleming gave a lecture in the first-aid post on Monday evening. His subject was Emergency Treatment m Cases of Acute ...
... Minister Who Was at Dunkirk.— The forenoon service at Inncrleyen East Church, to-morrow (Sunday), is to be conducted by the Rev. Dennis Daly, clergyman of the Church England. Mr Daly was in charge of religious work to seamen in Dunkirk, and ho and his family ...